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What’s the Administration’s position on the Pakistani judiciary?

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What’s the Administration’s position on the Pakistani judiciary?

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Is it independent? MR. WOOD: Well, Pakistan has a constitution. It has an independent judiciary. QUESTION: It does? MR. WOOD: As far as I know, it does, yes. QUESTION: So you don’t see that there is any government hand in this court order at all? MR. WOOD: Look, I have – I can – we can only go by what we were told, and the court made a decision. And we expressed our concern, we will continue to express our concern, and go from there. Sue. QUESTION: Last month, you imposed a whole load of new sanctions on A.Q. Khan and his network. What happens to those sanctions now if the Pakistani court has come out and deemed him, you know, to be freed? Then are you going to reexamine the sanctions or does that just — MR. WOOD: Well, I don’t want to get ahead of things right now, Sue, except to say what I’ve said, and that’s that we are in touch with the Pakistanis. But yes, there are a number of sanctions in place with regard to A.Q. Khan and – look, what’s important for us is that nonproliferatio

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